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Romney seeks Patrick, Obama correspondence

Mitt Romney’s campaign manager is requesting that Governor Deval Patrick’s administration provide copies of any correspondence with several of President Obama’s top aides. The request, escalating a rivalry between the former Massachusetts governor and its current one, comes after a Globe report this morning that 11 of Romney’s aides purchased their state-issued hard drives and wiped e-mails from the server at the end of Romney’s term in 2006. In the report, Patrick’s chief legal counsel, Mark Reilly, said there was no electronic record of any Romney administration emails.

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